There are many books that aim to celebrate the good in roleplaying and
improve the roleplaying skills of their readers. Game Night isn't one of them. Sorry. It is instead
the rather good and Gen
Con ENnie award nominated
fantasy humour novel of six roleplaying gods and their cosmically
dysfunctional game.

The product of cult gaming writer
Jonny Nexus's inventive mind, Game Night is written
in the English humour tradition of two of his favourite authors, the Discworld's Terry Pratchett, and the
Hitchhiker's Guide's Douglas Adams.

"The best novel ever written about gaming. One of the funniest novels ever written about anything."
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 Steve Darlington, RPGNet ☆☆☆☆☆ (Style 5, Substance 5)

Gamer or non-gamer, this is a book we think you'll love. Of course, we would say that, so
if you're the type of guy or girl who likes to check the ingredients list of any proffered Kool-Aid before
taking a sip, please take a peek at our free preview of
chapter one. Or if you want to see what
other people thought, check out our quotes page. And finally, Game
Night is also available on the Kindle, at the bargain launch offer of $0.99 / £0.75.

Game Night is also available from games shops. In the UK and Ireland, retailers can order it
from Esdevium Games under the stock code of MOP001. In the US and the rest of the world, retailers should
contact Indie Press Revolution.

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